While we're off-topic...

Spam is a sore spot for me.  I ran a syndicated radio program for
awhile and was signed up to a few hundred lists and newsgroups to keep
up on the artists in my catalog (while you may not think it, the
underground Christian industrial / goth / sub-culture music scene is
pretty active).

By the time I gave it up, I was getting over 1000 emails per day, 75%
of them spam.  The problem was that my spam filters couldn't keep up,
as many of the newsletters and mass mailing from the groups and
artists were designated as spam.

At one time, I ignorantly tried to unsubscribe to everything, which
jacked the spam up several percentage points.

An idea I was toying with was starting a "snuff site".  A site at
something like killspam.com where it would be a simple list, something
like:

Sig: SpamKing
Offence: 1.5 million unsolicited emails per day 
Off-line: 12 January, 2004

Then show a graphic picture of some dude with a bullet through the
head slumped over the keyboard, as well as the names and addresses of
known active spammers, both in and out of the US, encouraging others
to follow through.

Apart from the moral issues, I am confident that such a site would
result in 25 to life, if not the chair, so I just quit rather than
change my email and start over.  Wasting 2 hours per day deleting spam
tends to get one pretty frustrated to the point of violence.

Then there's the true story of the guy who had just had his testicles
removed as a result of cancer who sent death threats to the spammer
who kept sending the Viagra offers.

Chad
who finds comfort in his unfulfilled violent tendencies  

On 5/20/05, Tim McAuliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > LOL
> > The name of the query is enough, let alone the SQL.
> >
> > did you ever contact them about the code ?
> > if so what did they say ?
> 
> Sure did. First I showed it to Ben Forta, because he's done a lot of
> writing for them. Ben's only comment was "Hmm..."! He put me in touch with
> a guy at Sys-Con called Robert Diamond, who assured me that the email was
> only being gathered into a master list of names to be removed. I still
> regularly receive emails from Sys-Con so make of that what you will.
> 
> I filled out a CAN-SPAM complaint with the FCC in the US and it seems they
> did nothing, so I just blacklisted everything from Sys-Con. Now they've
> started sending me postal mail, but at least it costs them 80c a letter!
> 
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